Dear Friend Pl find good PPT on positive side of life Dr Sanjeev saxena Training Manager 097602 12065
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Hi, Dude Saxena, do you know the meaning of a PPT? This is a Word document presentation, not a PPT. I wonder how come, as a training manager, you don't know the difference. Anyways, secondly, this is not your self-composition, so could we have you type the credits as to where you got it from or who created it? And I think this should be a message to one and all on this site. It's good to share best practices and even better when we announce where we get it from.
From India, Calcutta
From India, Calcutta
hi rohanwizard, could u tone the way u speak. u dnt need to be harsh wen u speak to people. i m not disputing wat u have said, but there is a way to tell anythng.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
file is downloded but not opening may be problem with security. So please do the need ful and reload it.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
@ <link outdated-removed> (Search on Cite | Search on Google) [IMG]https://www.citehr.com/images/statusicon/user_offline.gif[/IMG] [Junior Member]
Dear Rohan,
You are right that he does not know the difference between PPT and DOC. Also, I agree with you that it is not his original post. At the same time, "Would you agree if I say you could have been more polite than this? Remember, 'NOBODY LIKES THE RULE TO RULE HIMSELF'."
I'm sorry; I do not want to hurt you or anybody. Soft-spoken is always liked by others. Abdul Kalam, Amitabh, and Tendulkar are not good because they are FAMOUS and RICH, but rather due to their soft nature.
Anyway, Saxena must take it as a positive and try to correct the error. Best of luck to you both. :huh: :lol: :icon4: :blink:
Regards -
From United States, Saint Peters
Dear Rohan,
You are right that he does not know the difference between PPT and DOC. Also, I agree with you that it is not his original post. At the same time, "Would you agree if I say you could have been more polite than this? Remember, 'NOBODY LIKES THE RULE TO RULE HIMSELF'."
I'm sorry; I do not want to hurt you or anybody. Soft-spoken is always liked by others. Abdul Kalam, Amitabh, and Tendulkar are not good because they are FAMOUS and RICH, but rather due to their soft nature.
Anyway, Saxena must take it as a positive and try to correct the error. Best of luck to you both. :huh: :lol: :icon4: :blink:
Regards -
From United States, Saint Peters
Looking for something specific? - Join & Be Part Of Our Community and get connected with the right people who can help. Our AI-powered platform provides real-time fact-checking, peer-reviewed insights, and a vast historical knowledge base to support your search.